State v. McLachlan, Unpublished Decision (3-28-2001)
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In 1984, defendant-appellant Burl McLachlan pleaded guilty to one count of rape in violation of former R.C.
McLachlan appeals from the judgment finding him to be a sexually-oriented offender. In his sole assignment of error, McLachlan argues that the court's finding is against the weight of the evidence.
In State v. Cook,1 the Ohio Supreme Court observed that "[a] sexually oriented offender is one who has committed a `sexually oriented offense' as that term is defined in R.C.
The court's findings at the hearing and its judgment entry suggest that the court implicitly found that McLachlan was not a sexual predator or habitual sex offender. The court's finding that McLachlan is a sexually-oriented offender must then be regarded as mere surplusage because he had attained that status by operation of statute. The record establishes that McLachlan had pleaded guilty to the sexually-oriented offense of rape pursuant to former R.C.
Although McLachlan's classification as a sexually-oriented offender was not error, we do sua sponte find error in the trial court's May 3, 2000, entry ordering the Sheriff of Hamilton County to "process" McLachlan. The court had no authority to order the sheriff to obtain information from McLachlan because McLachlan was still incarcerated in a state correctional institution.5 Accordingly, we vacate the court's May 3, 2000, "processing" order, but affirm the judgment of the court in all other respects.
Further, a certified copy of this Judgment Entry shall constitute the mandate, which shall be sent to the trial court under App.R. 27. Costs shall be taxed under App.R. 24.
Gorman, P.J., Sundermann and Winkler, JJ.
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